Building relationships with parents and family members is a hugely important part of our job as educators. Today I'm sharing 10 ways for teachers to build relationships with families.10 Ways for Teachers to Build Relationships with Families1. Hold Parent-Teacher Conferences Regularly.This will allow you to have face-to-face ... read more
What is the ADOS Test?
If you're here, it's probably because you are wondering, what is the ADOS test?The ADOS Test stands for Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule.It is a standardized assessment tool that is used by professionals to diagnose autism spectrum disorders. The test involves structured observations of an individual's behavior. This ... read more
What Does EBD Stand for in Special Education?
What does EBD stand for in special education? Do you know? In this blog post today, I'm going to be sharing more information about EBD and what it is.EBD stands for Emotional and Behavioral Disorders. It is where an individual may exhibit emotional or behavioral responses which can have an impact on their academic, social ... read more
Should I Stop My Student Stimming?
Lately I've had a lot of educators (and parents too) messaging me asking should I stop my student stimming? I usually get this question from educators who are just unsure how important stimming is, and what to do when it becomes something that is disruptive and/or dangerous. So, after talking to a few autistic adults (one ... read more
What is Stimming?
What is stimming? A question I often get asked personally, as well as see over social media. And in this blog post today, I'm not only going to talk about what it is.. I'm also going to discuss why it's important and what the benefits are.What is Stimming?'Stimming' is actually just short for self-stimulatory behavior. It ... read more
Using Special Interests for Learning Activities
I'm so excited to bring you a new blog series about using special interests for learning activities. This series is going to be hosted on this main page. This blog series is going to be all about how we can use our students' special interests as part of our learning activities.So often I hear from parents and/or educators ... read more
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